II. Bibliographie

A. Livres

i) Histoire de la politique pénale britannique

  1. Bailey, Victor, Delinquency and Citizenship : Reclaiming the Young Offender, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1987.
  2. Bailey, Victor, « The Fabrication of Deviance?: ‘Dangerous Classes’ and ‘Criminal Classes’ in Victorian England », dans Rule, John et Malcolmson, Robert (éds.), Protest and Survival: The Historical Experience, Londres, Merlin Press, 1993, pp. 221-257.
  3. Briggs, John, Harrison, Christopher, McInnes, Angus et Vincent, David, Crime and Punishment in England : An Introductory History, Londres, UCL Press, 1996.
  4. Bruce, Nigel, « Historical Background », dans Martin, F. M. et Murray, Kathleen (éds.), The Scottish Juvenile Justice System, Édimbourg, The Scottish Academic Press, 1982, pp. 3-12.
  5. Davie, Neil, Tracing the Criminal : The Rise of Scientific Criminology in Britain, 1860-1918, Oxford, The Bardwell Press, 2005.
  6. Davis, Jennifer, « The London Garotting Panic of 1862 : A Moral Panic and the Creation of a Criminal Class in mid-Victorian England », dans Gatrell, V. A. C., Lenman, Bruce et Parker, Geoffrey, Crime and the Law : The Social History of Crime in Western Europe since 1500, pp. 190-203.
  7. Emsley, Clive, Crime and Society in England, 1750-1900, Londres, Longman, 1996.
  8. Forsythe, William, Penal Discipline, Reformatory Projects and the English Prison Commission, 1895-1939, Exeter, University of Exeter Press, 1991.
  9. Foucault, Michel, Surveiller et Punir : Naissance de la prison, Paris, Gallimard, 1975.
  10. Fox, Lionel, The English Prison and Borstal Systems, Londres, Routledge and Keegan Paul, 1952,
  11. Garland, David, Punishment and Welfare, Aldershot, Gower, 1985.
  12. Gatrell, V. A. C., Lenman, Bruce et Parker, Geoffrey, Crime and the Law : The Social History of Crime in Western Europe since 1500, Londres, Europa Publications Ltd., 1980.
  13. Gatrell, V. A. C., The Hanging Tree : Execution and the English People, 1770-1868, Oxford, OUP, 1994.
  14. Harding, Christopher, Hines, Bill, Ireland, Richard et Rawlings, Philip, Imprisonment in England and Wales : A Concise History, Londres, Crook Helm, 1985.
  15. Hay, Douglas, Linebaugh, Peter, Rule, John G., Thompson, E. P. et Winslow, Cal, Albion’s Fatal Tree : Crime and Society in Eighteenth-Century England, Londres, Allen Lane, 1975.
  16. Howard, John, The State of Prisons in England and Wales, Londres, The Howard League, 1971 [1777].
  17. Ignatieff, Michael, A Just Measure of Pain : The Penitentiary in the Industrial Revolution, 1750-1850, Londres, Macmillan, 1978.
  18. *Linebaugh, Peter, The London Hanged : Crime and Civil Society in the Eighteenth Century, Londres, Verso, 2003.
  19. McConville, Sean, A History of English Prison Administration. Volume I : 1750-1877, Londres, Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1981.
  20. McGowen, Randall, « The Well-Ordered Prison », dans Norval Morris et David J. Rothman (éds.), The Oxford History of the Prison, pp. 80-108.
  21. Morris, Norval et Rothman, David J. (éds.), The Oxford History of the Prison : The Practice of Punishment in Western Society, New York, OUP, 1995.
  22. Morris, Terence, Crime and Criminal Justice since 1945, Oxford, Basil Blackwell, 1989.
  23. Radzinowicz, Leon et Hood, Roger, The Emergence of Penal Policy in Victorian and Edwardian England, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1990.
  24. *Reynolds, J. et Smartt, U., Prison Policy and Practice : Selected Papers from 35 Years of the Prison Service, Londres, Prison Service Journal, 1996.
  25. Tobias, J.J., Crime and Industrial Society in the 19th Century, Londres, Batsford, 1967.
  26. Webb, Sidney et Webb, Beatrice, avec Shaw, Bernard, English Prisons Under Local Government, Londres, Longmans, Green & Co., 1922.
  27. Wiener, Martin, Reconstructing the Criminal : Culture, Law, and Policy in England, 1830-1914, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994.
  28. *Wootton, Barbara, Crime and Penal Policy : Reflections on Fifty Years’ Experience, Londres, George Allen and Unwin, 1978.